'S' letzte G'leit' is the third single from GRÀB's debut album "Zeitlang" which will be released October 1st 2021 as gorgeous double LP and Digipak CD.
You can pre-order the album here:
http://lnk.spkr.media/grab-zeitlang
GRÀB vocalist Grànt comments: "In the song 'S' letzte G'leit' (loosely translated as 'The Funeral Procession') death finally haunts the old man. The loner gazes at the moon who tells him that his time has come. After a long life, the old man feels deadly tired and greets the only guest he ever welcomed to his cottage: the reaper. At the end, he steps outside, wilfully taking the hand of the reaper. Together, they disappear into the dark of night.“
An excerpt and translation of the 'S' letzte G'leit' lyrics:
Schaugt ma her, håb oiss' scho g'seng,
is oiwei gråd da gleiche Reng
Menschen kemman, Menschen gängan,
weil ma am End' alloa dåstängan
As it seems, I have seen it all,
for it's nothing but the same old rain all the time
human beings come and go,
for in the end we all will stand alone
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Nature. Misanthropy. Solitude. Death. - With this unmistakable focus, the Bavarian black metal band GRÀB has recorded its debut album "Zeitlang", featuring a.o. Schwadorf (Empyrium, Sun of the Sleepless), PK (Abigor), Morean (Dark Fortress) and Paymon (ex Dark Fortress) as guest musicians. Honouring its local dialect, the band evokes the primeval force of (Nordic) black metal with a truly personal and saturnine approach. So, the music of GRÀB sounds like a grim echo from dark gorges in the mountains, where the horror of the inevitable haunts you in the final hour.
The band originally consists of Grant (vocals & poetry), Gråin (guitar, bass, synths), and Hoaza (drums).
Mixing and mastering was executed by Thomas Taube (White Mantis, ex Odem Arcarum) in his Five Lakes Studio.
"gràb" is a Bavarian term for "grey" / "old".